Portuguese activity, focused on students in the ninth year of elementary school, addresses the verbal voices. Active voice, passive voice or reflective voice? Let's analyze the verbal voices in the curious text about White Tufted Marmoset? So, answer the questions proposed below!
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With an average weight between 230 and 350 grams, it can be said that this is the most common marmoset of its species. So much so that it is known as common marmoset, white-brush-star marmoset, white-tufted-star tamarin and northeastern marmoset.
In general, he moves skillfully and quickly between the branches, using his four legs. Occasionally, he makes small jumps. The body color is basically light gray, with brown and black reflections. But the main feature is expressed in the face. The forehead has a white spot and the so-called “white hair tufts” are located above and in front of the ears, which are hidden.
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Question 1 - In the segment "In general, he moves skillfully and quickly between the branches [...]", the "if" indicates the use of the voice:
( ) reflective
( ) passive analytical
( ) pronominal passive
Question 2 - The expression "with skill and speed" modifies the meaning of the verb, in the voice identified above, expressing:
( ) place
( ) mode
( ) time
Question 3 - In the passage “Occasionally, make small jumps.”, the verb in the active voice expresses:
( ) an action of the white-tufted marmoset.
( ) a state of the white-tufted marmoset.
( ) a characteristic of the white tufted marmoset.
Question 4 – There is a passive voice in the excerpt:
( ) “So much so that it is known as common marmoset […]”
( ) "But the main feature is expressed in the face."
( ) “[…] such “white hair tufts” are located above and in front of the ears […]”
Question 5 - In “The color of the body is basically light gray […]”, the verb in the active voice:
( ) is a link.
( ) is intransitive.
( ) is direct transitive.
By Denyse Lage Fonseca
Graduated in Languages and specialist in distance education.
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